I appreciate a lot your work. Just a suggestion, wouldn't it be great if your software automatically select software package instead of user? Automation would prevent the following error:
Besides sometimes I don't know which package a key belongs to...

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I will probably address that in the future but not at present as I am pretty busy in life.
What you are looking for is an auto check through the pkeyconfigs to identify a key when you don't know what package it belongs to.

I will probably address that in the future but not at present as I am pretty busy in life.
What you are looking for is an auto check through the pkeyconfigs to identify a key when you don't know what package it belongs to.

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Well not exactly looking for as Ratiborus' PIDkey actually does that.
Either way thank you for providing us a great tool of yours.

- Put the check into a background worker or thread as the code is doing work on the main thread and causing the app to not respond temporarily.
- Crypto ID - Add a substring check as Crypto ID on Windows 7 showed 0212, which is actually 212. not really essential but I can send how I do it if you like?
- Use upper Character Casing on the Product Key Textbox Control (now I'm just picking, sorry)
- Make the Output console ReadOnly, as I can delete data from the textbox.

dmesg | grep microcode​

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Nice tool. I have 2 requests if they are easy to implement. The first is to automatically load a key from a file named ie: key.txt if it resides in the same directory. The second is x64 if possible. I'm used to autoit, and in that case it's simply checking the box x64 when you compile.

There are a few PID checkers, but none offer x64 support. Why i would like x64 is for use in WinPE x64. Lets say you get a laptop with a blank HD and wish to install the appropriate OEM version based upon the Bios key. I currently run Produkey from nirsoft wich gets me the key from bios and outputs it to a txt file. At this point i have the key but i have no idea wich sku it would apply to. As most laptops ship with x64 EFI i am generally fubar unless i have a secondary online PC or i boot from CSM to use an x86 PID checker. I will swear allegiance to the first PID checker that runs x64

Nice tool. I have 2 requests if they are easy to implement. The first is to automatically load a key from a file named ie: key.txt if it resides in the same directory. The second is x64 if possible. I'm used to autoit, and in that case it's simply checking the box x64 when you compile.

There are a few PID checkers, but none offer x64 support. Why i would like x64 is for use in WinPE x64. Lets say you get a laptop with a blank HD and wish to install the appropriate OEM version based upon the Bios key. I currently run Produkey from nirsoft wich gets me the key from bios and outputs it to a txt file. At this point i have the key but i have no idea wich sku it would apply to. As most laptops ship with x64 EFI i am generally fubar unless i have a secondary online PC or i boot from CSM to use an x86 PID checker. I will swear allegiance to the first PID checker that runs x64